My persistence is rewarded with silver!

flylaps

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whites MXT, Explorer XS
Took the explorer XS to another old park early this morning with the hope of finding
some more old coins. Three and a half hours later I had one wheatie, some clad and some deeeply dug rusty nails. This machine seems to be good for those.
I've got to get another coil for the XS because by now it felt like I was swinging an anchor around.
Almost passed up a deep iffy signal thinkng it probably was another nail at this point,
but dug and at 8" deep was a sweet 1900 barber dime staring at me. ;D
Slowly headed for the car as I had to get home and only 10 feet from the car dug the
silver rosie.
I didn't think much of the sterling high school pin when I found it, but realized it was 1901
when I got home.
Thanks for looking,
Matt
 

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Nice finds on the silver!
Maybe you should get a Swingy Thingy for your detector.
Takes all the weight off your arm and back...love using it!
 

Love that silver

Happy Hunting,

Dugholes
 

good hunt and nice pin!
 

Nice! :thumbsup: That Barber is in GREAT shape too, don't see them like that often! WTG!

Mike
 

Great Silver !!

Keep @ it and HH!!
 

plumloko said:
Nice finds on the silver!
Maybe you should get a Swingy Thingy for your detector.
Takes all the weight off your arm and back...love using it!

Are you being sarcastic... or is there such a thing. Where might I find one.
HH,
Frank
 

I am curious was those deep rusty nails giving good solid tones? Nice barber by BTW.
 

Great finds!! :thumbsup: Barbers are always sweet. Must always keep detecting when heading to the car.

Big E
 

awesome finds! congrats on the silver :thumbsup:
 

Great sterling pin!
 

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